Description
Ewers of this particular shape developed in Japan for use in Esoteric Buddhist communities, and are called fusatsu-shaped water pitchers. Unlike the ewers commonly used in rituals celebrated before the Buddha, this type is used for the purifying of monks’ hands with water at the start of a Dharma assembly focused on the recitation of the monastic code of conduct, and repentance for transgressions.
Provenance
Hara Collection; (K. Tamabayashi)
Accession Number
1970.78
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
Overall: 34.9 cm (13 3/4 in.)
Classification
Metalwork
Credit Line
James Parmelee Fund